It seems that inline warnings are being crawled and indexed by Google which
is quite bad.
Here's home Google listing for one of my pages looks:
> *JavaScript: The Good Parts* - Technical
> Presentations<http://www.techpresentations.org/JavaScript:_The_Good_Parts>
> warning.pngSorry, URIs from the range
> "http://www.techpresentations.org{{#mediapath:*JavaScript* *The Good Parts
> *.jpg}}" are not available in this place. *...*
> www.techpresentations.org/*JavaScript*:_The_*Good*_*Parts* - 18k -
>
I fixed the error and google is probably going to update it eventualy, but
still, it's not very good idea to have embedded HTML in there - maybe it's
better to have them inserted using JS instead... it might help with
enabling/disabling it on per-user basis as well.
Sergey
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